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mettere insieme

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

rake up VB [reɪk -] (rake up [sth], rake [sth] up)

1. rake up leaves, weeds:

2. rake up:

rake up grievance
rake up past
in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary
rastrellare foglie morte, fieno
in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

I. rake1 [Brit reɪk, Am reɪk] N

II. rake1 [Brit reɪk, Am reɪk] VB trans

1. rake AGR:

rake earth

2. rake (scan):

rake soldier: ground
rake beam: sky

3. rake (fire) gun:

rake enemy

III. rake1 [Brit reɪk, Am reɪk] VB intr

to rake among or through papers, possessions

rake2 [Brit reɪk, Am reɪk] N (libertine)

I. rake3 [Brit reɪk, Am reɪk] N

1. rake (slope):

2. rake (angle):

3. rake NAUT:

II. rake3 [Brit reɪk, Am reɪk] VB intr NAUT

rake mast:

III. rake3 [Brit reɪk, Am reɪk] VB trans

rake4 [Brit reɪk, Am reɪk] VB intr

rake hound:
rake hawk:

I. up [Brit ʌp, Am əp] ADV Up appears frequently in English as the second element of phrasal verbs (get up, pick up etc.): for translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (get, pick etc.).

1. up (high):

it needs to be a bit further up picture:

2. up (ahead):

she's 40-15 up (in tennis)

3. up (upwards):

4. up (facing upwards):

this side up (on parcel, box)
alto

5. up (at, to high status):

6. up:

up above REL
up above sth

7. up:

8. up:

9. up:

tax on profits of up to £150, 000
up to 1964
fino al 1964
up to 10.30 pm
shall I leave?” - “it's up to you!”
devo andare via?” - “vedi un po' tu!”

Phrases:

II. up [Brit ʌp, Am əp] PREP

1. up (at, to higher level):

2. up (in direction):

3. up Brit (at, to) inf:

4. up (to and fro):

III. up [Brit ʌp, Am əp] ADJ

1. up (out of bed):

2. up (higher in amount, level):

I came out of the deal £5, 000 up

3. up inf:

4. up (erected, affixed):

5. up (open):

6. up (finished):

time's up!”
tempo scaduto!”

7. up (rising):

8. up (pinned up):

9. up (cheerful):

10. up (being repaired):

Road up (on sign)

11. up (in upward direction):

12. up (on trial):

13. up SPORTS (in tennis, badminton):

14. up Brit (ready) inf:

15. up:

Phrases:

up and running to be up and running company, project:

IV. up [Brit ʌp, Am əp] N

gli alti e bassi (of di)

V. up <forma in -ing upping, pt, pp upped> [Brit ʌp, Am əp] VB trans (increase)

up price, interest rate, wages

VI. up <forma in -ing upping, pt, pp upped> [Brit ʌp, Am əp] VB intr inf

VII. up [Brit ʌp, Am əp]

up yours! inf
to be (well) up on art, history etc.
to be (well) up on news, developments, changes

in the PONS Dictionary

rake up VB trans

1. rake up (gather):

2. rake up fig (refer to):

rake up quarrel
in the PONS Dictionary

I. rake1 [reɪk] N (tool)

II. rake1 [reɪk] VB trans

rake2 [reɪk] N (dissolute man)

libertino(-a) m (f)

I. up [ʌp] ADV

1. up (movement):

to throw sth up

2. up (to another point):

3. up (position):

to jump up on sth

4. up (limit):

to have it up to one's ears (with sb/sth) fig

5. up SPORTS (ahead):

6. up COMPUT, TECH:

Phrases:

II. up [ʌp] PREP

1. up (at top of):

2. up (higher):

3. up (along):

III. up [ʌp] N

alti e bassi m pl

IV. up <-pp-> [ʌp] VB intr inf

to up and do sth +infin
prendere e fare qc +infin

V. up <-pp-> [ʌp] VB trans

VI. up [ʌp] ADJ

1. up (position):

up tent
up flag
up curtains, picture
up hand, blinds
up person

2. up (healthy):

3. up (ready):

Present
Irake up
yourake up
he/she/itrakes up
werake up
yourake up
theyrake up
Past
Iraked up
youraked up
he/she/itraked up
weraked up
youraked up
theyraked up
Present Perfect
Ihaveraked up
youhaveraked up
he/she/ithasraked up
wehaveraked up
youhaveraked up
theyhaveraked up
Past Perfect
Ihadraked up
youhadraked up
he/she/ithadraked up
wehadraked up
youhadraked up
theyhadraked up

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It rakes together heaps of sediment and then turns its cardiac stomach inside out and engulfs the mass.
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In machining the rake angle is that which measures the cutting angle of the cutting head to the object being worked on.
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The hand could not be fully flexed for a grasping motion or spread for raking.
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So for these gamblers, the losers pay negative vigorish, while the winners pay more than the full vigorish raked in by the bookie.
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Then, you can rake up and dispose of the leaves on your lawn.
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